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Caravaggio's "The Martyrdom of Saint Matthew"
Caravaggio pulls back the curtain separating the visible and invisible, revealing that St. Matthew's death is not his final defeat but rather his ultimate victory.
Dec 8, 2021 -
Dorothy Day, Notre-Dame de Paris, and "Christmas"
Dorothy Day as remembered by a friend, Pope Francis chastises the EU, and debate over rebuilding Notre-Dame de Paris.
Dec 9, 2021 -
Business and the Light of the World
Mission-driven Catholic business education is founded upon the truths contained in the Nicene Creed and seeks to form professionals who shine forth with the light of Christ.
Dec 9, 2021 -
Our Unbeknownst Legacy
A palliative care physician reflects on the recent passing of his father and the many patients he has encountered in the midst of their suffering, all in the light of Christ's redemption.
Dec 16, 2021 -
Impending or Long-awaited?
Preparing to encounter Christ as our period of waiting draws near its end, the question of our first parents, and the original seeds of the corrosion of the family.
Dec 16, 2021 -
Duccio's "Nativity"
On the massive "Maestà," Sienese painter Duccio tells multiple stories within his depiction of the Nativity and sets the scene amongst the context of the Old Testament prophets.
Feb 8, 2023 -
Opportunities for Salvation
Reading the news can make us despondent, but the Redeemer is not afraid of the mess.
Dec 23, 2021 -
Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro
A century ago, the people of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, actively entrusted their city and nation to Christ, manifesting his invisible kingship in a now-iconic statue.
Jan 18, 2023 -
All Things New
At the end of a year plagued by earthly uncertainty, we look to a new year confident in the power of God's healing mercy and in Christ's promise: "Behold, I make all things new."
Dec 30, 2021 -
Believing Science
Science is something that is perceived rather than believed; optimism versus hope; the Holy Father reprimands those who choose pets over children.
Jan 6, 2022
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